JUST days after the latest court hearing into the Brookwood Cemetery saga, a car belonging to the site's former owners was smashed up.

JUST days after the latest court hearing into the Brookwood Cemetery saga, a car belonging to the site's former owners was smashed up and scrawled with a racist message.

A classic Porsche 911 belonging to Erkin Guney’s brother, who is currently undergoing heart surgery, had a log thrown through its front windscreen overnight last Wednesday (November 14), and the message ‘You lost Muslim, move out’ made from newspaper cuttings was placed on the bonnet.

Speaking to the Surrey Advertiser, Mr Guney said: “I was told by the groundsman that someone had thrown a log through the car window.

"I didn't even want to go and have a look. He showed me a picture with that [the message] on the bonnet and I called the police.

“I've got CCTV on the entrances but I’m not expecting someone to vandalise my car, I’m going to have to reconsider the security.

“I haven’t given up hope, all I can say is I hope the police do their job. I’m heartbroken. I feel numb and exhausted.

Representatives of Diane Holliday, the former partner of Mr Guney's late father Ramadan - whose claim to ownership of the historic cemetery was upheld on appeal last month - had called for him to be jailed and banned as a punishment for failing to hand over the relevant documents for the transfer.

Had the application been successful, Mr Guney would have been prevented from visiting the tomb of his parents.

The original judgment stated he and his siblings must give their shares in the cemetery to Ms Holliday and resign as directors of the company.